双向长短期记忆对少数民族社交媒体压力披露的分类研究

C. Cascalheira, S. M. Hamdi, Jillian R. Scheer, Koustuv Saha, S. F. Boubrahimi, M. Choudhury
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由于他们被污名化的社会地位,性少数和性别少数(SGM;例如,同性恋,变性人)经历少数压力(即,由不利的社会条件产生的基于身份的压力)。鉴于少数群体压力是理解SGM人群健康不平等的主要框架,研究人员和临床医生需要准确的方法来检测少数群体压力。由于社交媒体履行了SGM人群重要的发展、隶属和应对功能,社交媒体可能是检测少数群体压力的生态有效渠道。在本文中,我们提出了一个双向长短期记忆(BI-LSTM)网络用于分类Reddit上披露的少数派压力。我们对12645个Reddit帖子的数据集进行了实验,结果平均准确率为65%。
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Classifying Minority Stress Disclosure on Social Media with Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory
Because of their stigmatized social status, sexual and gender minority (SGM; e.g., gay, transgender) people experience minority stress (i.e., identity-based stress arising from adverse social conditions). Given that minority stress is the leading framework for understanding health inequity among SGM people, researchers and clinicians need accurate methods to detect minority stress. Since social media fulfills important developmental, affiliative, and coping functions for SGM people, social media may be an ecologically valid channel for detecting minority stress. In this paper, we propose a bidirectional long short-term memory (BI-LSTM) network for classifying minority stress disclosed on Reddit. Our experiments on a dataset of 12,645 Reddit posts resulted in an average accuracy of 65%.
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